Back in December of 2011, I wrote a piece I called “The Internet Big Five,” in which I noted what seemed a significant trend: Apple, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Facebook were becoming the most important companies not only in the technology world, but in the world at large. At that point, Facebook had not yet…
Perusing my feeds today, I saw this post from Google's blog: Search, plus Your World In the post, Google extols the virtues of incorporating results such as "your personal content or things shared with you by people you care about. These wonderful people and this rich personal content is currently missing from your search experience. Search…
Last week I spent an afternoon down at Facebook, as I mentioned here. While at Facebook I met with Blake Ross, Direct of Product (and well known in web circles as one of the creators of Firefox). Talk naturally turned to the implications of Google's controversial integration of Google+ into its search results - a move…
Jaron Lanier's You Are Not A Gadget has been on my reading list for nearly two years, and if nothing else comes of this damn book I'm trying to write, it'll be satisfying to say that I've made my way through any number of important works that for one reason or another, I failed to…
My predictions this year will be pretty focused on the Internet Big Five (Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, and Facebook) but the first two focus on Twitter. Why? Because Twitter is poised to become a critical "free radical" whose presence affects the actions of all the Big Five players. And 2012 will be the year this…